One in seven men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime with 60 percent of those cases occurring in men age 65 or older. Prostate cancer is rare before age 40, and the average age at diagnosis is 66.

As a dietitian I get asked a lot of questions about what people should eat or not eat. I often get asked about certain fad diets to know if they really work. With National Eating Healthy Day tomorrow (Nov. 5, 2014), I wanted to take a few minutes and provide answers to the five most common questions I get asked by patients, friends and family.

The time change can really mess with our body clocks. The adjustment can leave us feeling sluggish and tired, and many of us feel the effects of the time change for two to four weeks while our bodies adjust. Here are a few tips to help you cope with the time change.

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